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A cross-sectional study of MRI features and the gut microbiome in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.

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Association of genetic and sulcal traits with executive function in congenital heart disease.

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Short-chain fatty acid producers in the gut are associated with pediatric multiple sclerosis onset.

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Clinicoserological insights into patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced myasthenia gravis.

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ANKLE2-related microcephaly: A variable microcephaly syndrome resembling Zika infection.

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Gut microbiome is associated with multiple sclerosis activity in children.

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Long-term efficacy of eculizumab in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis: responder analyses.

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A pilot study of oxidative pathways in MS fatigue: randomized trial of N-acetyl cysteine.

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Safety evaluation of shorter infusion for ocrelizumab in a substudy of the Phase IIIb CHORDS trial.

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Biosensor vital sign detects multiple sclerosis progression.

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